Project Detail

Perfect World

Synopsis

In a Perfect World what would you wish for?

A 12 minute film poem using the visual theme of a wishing tree, created from the surreal and lyrical answers given by the students of Centre Academy Special School, London.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
HD
Director
Beryl Richards
Producer
Beryl Richards
Editor
Claire Myers
Screenwriter
Beryl Richards, Centre Academy students
Director of Photography
Dave Marsh
Production Designer
Jacqueline Abrahams
Sound
Dave Lascelles, Dave Calvert
Composer
Stephen Warbeck
Principal cast
Students of Centre Academy

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Production Status

Production Company

Porcupine Pictures Ltd

73 Ribblesdale Road
Tooting
London, SW16 6SF
UK

T +44 (0)7976 440003

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